Curriculum
The B.S. in Applied Engineering Technology consists of 186 credits. All students enrolled in the program are required to take 86 credits of general education courses including mathematics, the sciences, and liberal arts. During their sophomore year, students need to choose one of the three available concentrations, namely electrical, manufacturing, or mechanical engineering technology. These concentrations consist of core fundamental courses, technical electives, free electives and a three-term senior design project reflecting industrial practices.
Concentration 1: Electrical Engineering Technology
This concentration prepares graduates to help design, develop, test, and manufacture electrical and electronic equipment such as communication components, radar, industrial and medical devices, navigational equipment, and computers.
Concentration 2: Manufacturing Engineering Technology
This concentration prepares graduates to participate in the design and manufacturing of industrial machinery, consumer products, and other equipment. Graduates fill positions involving production, supervision, plant operation, product development and technical sales.
Concentration 3: Mechanical Engineering Technology
This concentration prepares students to participate in the design, development, testing, and manufacturing of industrial machinery, consumer products, and other equipment. Job responsibilities typically include setting up instrumentation, making sketches, recording data, and estimating labor costs and equipment life.
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